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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
| 1 | import type { ClassNamingContext, ClassNamed, ClassNamesMap, ClassHash } from "./defs" |
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| 50 | /** |
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| 51 | * @example const classes = classNamingCtx(this.props) |
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| 52 | * @example const classes = classNamingCtx({className, classnames}) |
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| 53 | * @example const classes = classNamingCtx({classnames}) |
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| 54 | */ |
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| 56 | function classNamingCtx< |
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| 57 | //TODO `extends ReactRelated` |
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| 58 | Source extends ClassNamesMap |
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| 59 | >( |
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| 60 | this: void | ClassNamingThis<Source>, |
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| 61 | // arg0?: typeof this extends void ? ClassNamingContext<Source> : (true | ToggleMap<Source>), |
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| 62 | // arg1?: typeof this extends void ? never : typeof arg0 extends true ? ToggleMap<Source> : never, |
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| 63 | arg0?: ClassNamingContext<Source> | (string | true | ActionsMap<Source>), |
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| 64 | arg1?: [Extract<typeof arg0, true|string>] extends [never] ? never : ActionsMap<Source> |
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| 65 | ): ClassNaming<Source> { |
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| 66 | // istanbul ignore next //TODO Solve TS tricks with context |
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| 67 | const thisArg = this || {} |
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| 69 | context_assign: |
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| 70 | if ( |
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| 71 | !(stackedKey in thisArg) |
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| 72 | && typeof arg0 === "object" |
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| 73 | ) { |
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| 74 | const {classnames, className} = arg0 // as ClassNamingContext<Source> |
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| 75 | if ( |
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| 76 | classnames !== null && typeof classnames === "object" |
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| 77 | && ( |
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| 78 | className === undefined || typeof className === "string" |
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| 79 | ) |
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| 80 | ) { |
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| 81 | emptize(classnames) |
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| 82 | const host: ClassNamingCall<Source> = classNamingCtx.bind({classnames, className, [stackedKey]: undefined}) |
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| 84 | return wrapper(host, className) |
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| 85 | } |
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| 86 | } |
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| 88 | const { |
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| 89 | className, |
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| 90 | classnames, |
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| 91 | [stackedKey]: preStacked, |
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| 92 | } = thisArg as ClassNamingThis<Source> |
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| 93 | , withPropagation = arg0 === true |
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| 94 | , source = typeof arg0 === "object" ? arg0 as ActionsMap<Source>: arg1 |
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| 95 | , allowed = source && resolver(classnames, source) |
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| 96 | , withInjection = typeof arg0 !== "string" ? preStacked : joinWithLead(preStacked, arg0) |
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| 97 | , stacked = joinWithLead(withInjection, allowed) |
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| 98 | , result = joinWithLead(withPropagation && className, stacked) |
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| 99 | , host: ClassNamingCall<Source> = classNamingCtx.bind({classnames, className, [stackedKey]: stacked}) |
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| 101 | classnames && emptize(classnames) |
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| 103 | return wrapper( |
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| 104 | host, |
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| 105 | result, |
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| 106 | ) |
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